The American harpsichordist, Jory Vinikour, was born Chicago, andhas been living in Paris since 1990, where he studied on a scholarship from the Fulbright Foundation with Huguette Dreyfus and Kenneth Gilbert. First prizes in the International Harpsichord Competitions of Warsaw (1993) and the Prague Spring Festival (1994) brought him to the public's attention, and he has since appeared in festivals and concert series such as Besançon Festival, Deauville, Monaco (Semaine de la Musique Baroque), Cleveland Museum of Art, Miami Bach Festival, Indianapolis Early Music Festival, Weill Recital Hall, etc.

Well-known as an accompanist, Jory Vinikour has appeared extensively in recital with artists such as Hélène Delavault, Magdalena Kožená, Annick Massis, et al. He has accompanied legendary Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter in recitals in Sweden, Norway, Spain and Paris and at Teatro alla Scala in Milan. With luthenist Jakob Lindberg, their programme of English and Italian music of the 17th century, entitled "Music for a While" was released by Deutsche Grammophon in early 2005.

Jory Vinikour appears regularly as harpsichordist/ continuist with Marc Minkowski's Les Musiciens du Louvre, Opéra National de Paris, Netherlands Opera, Salzburg Festival, Glyndebourne Festival, etc. and is heard on many recordings from Deutsche Grammophon, EMI, Erato, et al. Jory is a regular presence at the Zürich Opera, and has appeared on their stage (disguised as George Frideric Handel!) with Cecilia Bartoli in G.F. Handel's Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno in Jurgen Flimm's celebrated staging. He has been deeply involved in the musical activities of the Château de Chimay (Belgium) since 2002. He has been responsible for the accompaniment of the singers competing in the Baroque Voice Competitions presided by William Christie, and has performed in recital alone and in duo with Christine de Chimay (guitar and harpsichord) in the historic Theater of the Château.

Jory Vinikour's recording of J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations (BWV 988), released on Delos International in 2001 received excellent reviews throughout the world. John von Rhein of the Chicago Tribune named it as one of 2001's top ten classical CDís, an honour that was also accorded to Vinikour's recording of J.S. Bach's seven harpsichord Toccatas (BWV 910-916) in 1999. He has performed harpsichord (dubbed for Gwyneth Paltrow playing Jacques Duphly's Courante, and Marc-Antoine Charpentier's In Hoc Festo for Saint-Denis Church's scene, etc...) in the 1995 Merchant Ivory film, Jefferson in Paris with William Christie's Les Arts Florissants. And also appeared and performed in William Klein's film Messiah with Marc Minkowski and Les Musiciens du Louvre. For BNL records, he has released in 2006 a recording of the four harpsichord suites of Bernard de Bury. He has recorded the toccatas of Harold Meltzer, composed for him in 2005 (recording release anticipated in 2007).

Jory Vinikour gave his New York debut recital at Weill (Carnegie Hall) Recital Hall (New York) in November, 2005. This recital featured a world premiere by award-winning composer Harold Meltzer, commissioned by Brandon Fradd. He performed as soloist with the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra under the leadership of Gordan Nikolik at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam in December of 2005. In 2007, he will perform a recital of J.S. Bach and G.F. Handel for Music before 1800 (New York), direct a European concert tour with renown counter-tenor David Daniels, direct and perform with Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra in Los Angeles, and appear as soloist with L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (Marek Janowski) and Cape Town Philharmonic.